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Will Retbra to Their Hfo.mdetitdauiecs.1
The old cold goes; a neCw one IThis was the first appearance of the :.AT
F INE SPEECH4ES WERE MADE Iqikycms Itsteso Van Ambr hw ee u hs
41 ucl oe.I' iesoy who witnessed it said it was as good r, idYuHv lasBuh.ma
Among thl Speakers Were -Mo. J. N. of a weak throat, weak lunes, of the kind as ever seen here. Theinu foovr8 yu*hs-b o
C. Stockton, Hon. Jefro Brwn a tendency '10 consumption. show i4 clean, refined and up-to-date 80 eashsbon W
andOtor-Ofier Eeo.4Hed- Ayer's Cherry Pectoral In every way. There appeared W be had""'k how blee via"
adOhr-fiesKetd ho.an absene of the usual "grafter s" sModi suprvilenIb
quarterly Changed to Jackwovlle. breassupdeslg-odhb which follow a show of this magni- .. a ~n~. n
Viom Friday's Daily Sun: I rsbe sst sthees heas. -e* ze*6 of the show it trfi wid and 410111la
~Thursday's sessions of the state Ask your domtr about It.' does not allow them.heina mPS SCgt
AniSloLeague wcre intensely1wk ofn ?1eh a4Odtes"MU l Thno performance, frmthe bgn
4orestins throughout. The morning Omyt "es.0 nine td the end, Is clean and delinetsesslo opened at 10 o'clock, with do. *1IAs-mt- 1111 a n 1m-wo teddwr eit
votional seryioes by Rev. W. C. Foster e4 to itness a circus of such a clean
of Alachua. President Nixon then in- nature._ Claitoria Is a harmlewss a at t 0r bt. 01 te
trodced1 o. Jfferon Pov.-5911., Drops A"~ Sootina Sywups it is, P1suaMmA 1
Keyducedt.on ]rons B. isrowed of AN IMPORTANT RESOLUTION4 eltakas Ineithar Opium. moph @thi NO~W
"e Weet Mr. Na on e iscssead I-j: -s -I wollili ..~
"The ~~ Xa Iee ofNtoa e lto n Passed at the Closing session of the Itna s eines it g ua e iIrh eel W
Why." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~~i T) wa probabh nteget-W.6I~*~f Florida Anti-Saloon League. C~.I eivsTehn ruls ue osli
oast spepch delivered during this con- urn'% It~ reivsTetighm.l1 c m -omos0
Teuatiom #Atd that It was a delight to At the closing session of the Anti- a" Flatuiency. it as~ Ik e Food, #4~tE
the audience was shown by applause, MR. SAMMIS AT HOME. Saloon League, the following resolu- stomach ad Boweli, giving healt &Mi uatuimi sleft
iw which Interrupted the speaker every tion, which will *no doubt have a great The Chilren's Panacea-The Mlother's fulsad.
few minute. throughout hit addreae. Well Pleased With Gainesville an Influence In the coming election, was
Mr. Browne Is always f plea"tug Those He Met Here. unio syaote:yte ov CE NU INE
speaker, but an tole occasion, wi~ Po iday' Daily Sun: d eolved aha t deegatesto th
audience. thoroughly In sympaEMwgth IL H. Saimnis of hew Canaan, Coon., Reoved ofa the eltsto heagueth
hin& a subject ater tczhe nwipe ortetsvra ashr as a do hereby urge the members of the
wis4 tougt-~mater9theimprt-guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Saunders, lomal leagues throughout the State, to
ano. of which "rests upon i heart and who weedelisbted with what he acranteattd oadpoi
as one dt the most Important confront. saw. here has returned to his home t ion ,ftevroscniae o
Ins the people of 06e State-was at the East where he has Qgan sttled biln fte aioscnddte o
his beet, and he thoroughly if00504 down to business. Mr. Sammie ar ofcadsrv t lc hs ao
and nthued he cnvetionupo therive inNew orksafey F ida ng prohibition, and the enactment of
andjetouSdthte ronvention.uo h ie nNw Yr aeyFia prohibition laws, that the State wnay II 111 I U l~ O A w y M U II
ubetoStt rhbtonight, going via Clyde U~na, and was be rid of the saloon."ThYo RU u
Mr. Brownie was followed by Mr. Met In that city by his good wife. I s o tr3
Lawrence, With an Instructive address Mr. Sammie writes to Mr. Saunders Pot. H. A. Howell of Havana, Cuba, In Usesmn For ussers .3 ear
on 4VkIed Day; What is it? and Why to the effect that everything be saw f68ON40W VNOW MMW"nM
It Should be'Held." Mr. Lawrenfce's to P'lorids, "suited him right" and Recommende Chamberlain's
address was brimnful of helrfAl -go&- that he would neler forget the hospi. Cough Cure.
gestl~s, born of a LMg exrrience in tallty extended h im her%. an well as "As long ago as I can remember my
* prohibition work, anti will no doubt the green fields of Alachua around mother was a faithful user and fiend meOo@ OO @ OOOft@ Ooftmt as" f mtffoOftdf ift OO df
* be helpful to the work In this state. Gaineelille. of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, but
V "Aitation and Public Sntiment Miss Florence Samie, daughter of never in my life have I realized Its .
Building" was ably discussed by Rev. Mr. Sammie. Is still here as 's gued trxie value until now," writes Prof.
W.' J. Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter's of Miss Alice Thomas, and declares it. A. Howell, of Howell's American T h eutnak
manfy friends In the city were do. that she is so well pleased that she School, Havana, Cuba. "On the nighteuo na
lighted to again have the opportun- will not leave until she is "-corn- of February 3rd our baby was taken G IEVL E L RD
itY ot hearing him. He was for four p.1104", to 40 so. It Miss Thomas and sick with a very severe cold; the next GANEVILE FLORIDA___________Yets pastor of the Methodist church her estimable mother, Mrs. Saunders, day was worse and the following
h6rs and to today one of the most had their way, they would be willing night his condition *as desperate. He OFFICERS ~ togI kDIRECTORS
0o lar pt'echett of t state. It she became a "real resident' of could not lIes down and It was neces-ASrn ak
1:e afternotn session was one full GrAnesville, am they do not desire to am to have him In the arms every W. R. Thomas, H. F. Dutton,
kof interest The devotional exercise s her leave. Miss Sammie has been moment Even then his breathing PresIdent. Gvn l is-C ,Cae
were coucted by Ru. Mr. Thrsashsr quite an addition to society bere, and was difficult. I did not think he would C. W. Chase, Jin l ui . NChase,
In1 The bsan e all will regret. vey uc t se live until morning. At lapt I thought 1st Vice-President. tic; lthat Comes J1. A. Mauitsby.
Ku he bsnceoftheasetaylaee.of mymother's rmdy Chamberlain's Sev. M. A. Clents of Key Ww wasyriny
*Cough Remedy, which we gave, and It G K. Bsroome,1-J.Toa,
eldid et'5W pmoteni. COTTON BEING HELD. afforded prompt relief, and now, thre 2nd Vice-Plresid en t. Before it Primpt G. K. Broome,
"The Methods of the Uroor Mon 1%- days later, he has fully recovered.
Fa'oblbition Elections" was tbe ub- H. A. Thomas of AlachuasSays a der the circumstances I would not E.L D. Turner, Attention . W. R. Thomas,
Jedt of a" address by Rev. C. C. Car- Thosand Balsa Are Yet Unsold. hesitate a moment In saying that 5 Sec'y. ajid Cashier. .E alr
Mil. Of Orala. Mr. Carroll to a H. A. Thomas of Alachua Was In Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and Al@S@SwUwuSuiwS
humorous speaker. and kept his awdi- the s~ Wedateaun-. that only. Paved the life of our dear - --

,gA it E OA 6 Tie DeWelak Breese -*l You
******" that if anyone wants Very val- Wlleford,
While the people o OGaieville were uable information on e fertilizer
*.... rading thi piesag statement In the question they should, /send to Com- Cnlit for G0ver r In the pri na
S b ua mber $1, 1902, at GOetp daily papers on S"nday that Snator missioner. McLin for a copy of the of Fleia ago I made the
Lk, as eond'clias matter yan's condition was much improved, January number of The Bulletin which friends would Vh v
Sof Conress of March that time, I weald
S ct of ongre of March the news was received by wire that contains State Chemist Rose's annual It. My intentions WW46
___ -he had died that same morning. The report. All it will cost will be a no account weuld I hav,
dEvery Monday and Thursday Inbielligence of the sad death of postal card, and the information I yoL. again asking Mr
t Oinesville, Pirida. this brilliant young man Caine through worth dollars and lots of them to my own accord W
at ;sa, ld message to Govetnor Broward, who every farmer in the State. Among county have petit eioed
..._ county have ptitioed N
N-, H., W REARY, Editor and M'gor. was the guest of Judge Syd L. Carter. other things it contains a number of and a great many othMs
4__ ''_ _-.--- The Sergeant-at-Arms of the United formulae for home fertilizers. When stand for the nomlatla 4a
Terms of Subscripteion: States Senate also notified Mr. Dave yod pay taxes you are paying for this in the coming primiwy, amad
IThe Twisc.*Week Sun $1 a year; Bryan, a brother of the deceased, who information, and you ought to get received an official rmaN
I ~of the most powerful W AAWl
-. s months, 50C.; single copies, S. is a student at the University of Flor- what yo pay for.-Live Oak Demo- tions in the country, a 3
Advertsleing Rates: Ida in this city. crat. stand for the' nomal
Local advertisements, 15 center a jSenstor Bry"an was well known to deference to their wiMhel
Me for the first and 10 cents for each maay of Abe pople bf this city per. The people who have known Albert that I will accept the
eddhtamalinser~on.Sheriff of Alachua oountY' VA a a inartin. really, and eon e, whether they OGilebrist from boyhood no more be- Sherl of lachs county t i
S e me vert trae. ad fowr lst ip nWot, expressed the lieve that he would be guilty of a dis- fortm and aM ito .
f Atev months at soWrtLitd1
Poes furnished upon application. deepest reptt his brilliant and honorabi act than they do that John 19th, and if nominated i
Marre and Death notices inserted, romisng career had been so sudden- Stockton l the candidate of the "eor. will perform the duts o the LI
be, Obituarips, 5 cents a line. ly ended. porations." All the candidates for with the same impartility 'llt
William James Bryan was a native overnor are honorable gentlemen, Uce that I hav onin
Our Clubbing Let. of Orange county and was 31 years and it is to be regretted that some March 6th, 1908.
The gon and the Thrice-a-Woek ,
(N. Y.) World one year......$1.65 old. Ubou the death of Senator Mal- over-zealous friends of any one can( N W o ld ~ ns y ar ... $1 65 11,F O R C O U N T Y JU D G E .
The Sun and The Atlanta (Go.) lory a few weeks ago Governor Brow- didate should endeavor to besmirch No faction, machine or ring, brought FOR COUNTY JUDMy Friends ellow
Weekly Consdtution one year. 1.75 ard appointed him tpo fill the unexpired the character of another. Let's have him out. He came out as a candl- To My Fiends and Pllwtist TMOnan heAtw& Ga)I m and o on
S The Wukly and TheJouAtaitaone(a.) 0 term ending March 4, 1909. Next to a clean, manly fight, brother editors, date alone and single-handed. He will and I ask you for your vot.
The Sun and The Semi-Weekly 0inry Clay he was the youngest man and when the contest is over we will be glad to receive the support of the administer this ofee without f
The Sun and The S~emi.Weeklyad iitr hs ofie w hot a'
Times-Union pone year......... 1.50 who ever occppied a seat In the U. all feel the better for it. corporations, of the anti-corporations, to anyone; so please register, t
,.S. Senate. He had barely become the prohibitionists and the anti-probi- your poll taxes and vote for
e will not accept stamps of acquainted with the duties of the There is at least one candidate in bitionists, of the local optionists, the J. lA. CARLIy.
a or denomination than I cents. office when he wuas stricken with ty- Hamilton county who has the courage Christians and the Jews apd of the
.hold fever, and after three weeks' to express his convictions. His name Gentiles, the "Publicans and sinners." I respectfully announce myself a If you are a candidate for office illness he succumbed to the dread Is J. W. Bynum, and he is seeking to He would even accept the support of candidate for' re-election as Coasty
let the people know it through The disease In the hospital at Washington. go to the Legislature. In his platform the Pharisees. Judge. I solicit the votes o( all De
Sun. Senator Bryan was a brilliant orator he says: "I shall favor local option as The corporations cannot do without and itf nominee and elected I
and a lawyer of exceptional ability, it now appears in our State constitu- the people, and the people cannot do perform the duties of the -office to thp Alachua is far behind many of $he an unusually pleasant man to meet, tion and oppose any measur,3 which without the corporations. Neither best of my ability with the ate
other counties so far as the crop of and a typitol Southerner. He was a would prohibit any citizen from order- should be allowed to oppress the other. dischalrge of the same In the
aeadidates is concerned, candidate to succeed himself and had Ing a bottle or jug of liquor when- Capital is organized, labor should or- Respectfully, H. G. MASON.
a strong following throughout the ever he wishes to do so." Mr. By- ganize.'
The picnic eason is now on and 6tate. num's courage is more to be admired The license tax law licensing each FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
the woods around Gainesville are fa- than his judgment, from the stand- little enterprise should be amendAd in I am a candidate for re-election p
vo lto resorts for the young people. HQLLOWAY 18 A CANDIDATE. point of political policy. order that tmaxation shquld bear more Tax Collectori subject to actin m
_____________Democratic primnary. Having seev
F- evenly. In this position several years, I fe@
The orange bloom is said to be 0- Hon. W. M. Holloway, State Super- F.F. Paulling, the very faithful and Artele xIx of the Coastitution pro- that experience qualifies me to ,
peclally heavy this year, and The Or. Intendent of Public Instruction, fcient County Commissioner from vide for Local Option. The quallfed charge the duties of this Im m
S aUdo Reporter-Star says pe crop will whoe cal idacy for renomination has the fourth district, Is a candidate for electors (not the Governor) approve office with a reasonable degree of
be the largest since the freese, been kbvfn to the public for several re-election, as will be seen by his an- or veto constitutional amendments. He for their past support, an s
_____________ for their' pastr suport and sonlh "eetl ota
months, As now officially a candidate nouncement in todays patr. Mr. Is not on the "recently constructed your votes at the coming primary, The County Commissioners tLhould to satceeod himself, as Indicated by the Paulling is one of the best-known and band wagon." am very respectfully,
S va the matter of rapportioning their following letter: most highly esteemed citizens of He commenced life working In W. D. DICKINSON.
r espectve districts Immediate atten. Tallahassee, FIida, March 20, 1948. Aiachua county, and his rends will Quincy. Florida, at a salary of $15 FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
ti. As at present apportioned the Hn. Arthur T. lliams, Oairman rally to his support in the approaching per month, and boarded himself. He I hereby announce myself a ca
dltrlOet are not nearly equal either as State Executive Committee, Jack- primary with a determination to land has himself been a hard-working, date for the office of County Tr to territory or population. sonville, Florida. him a winner, struggling man and he knows what it urer, subject to action of the Ds
u--r f means in others. He has never mar- cratic primary, and will appreciate
My, Dear Sir: Your favor of the Governor Broward was accorded a riedthe support of all fellow-Democr
It Is playing to note the rapid iln. 18th last., enclosing a blank notice of most r w e na e r ied, he has alays had obligations. Respectfully, M
cream of The Sun's subscription list. candidacy for United' States Senator visit to Miami. The Governor has His life has been spent more in W. J. MATTHEUS.
Our traveling solicitor, Mr. G. D. and State officers other than members reason to feel proud of his Increasing thoughtful consideration of other peo Donnie, Fla., March 14, 1908.
PIlks, Is doting good work in this line, of the Legislature, gether with a popularity In the Everglades section, ple than of himself. He feels sur Iespectfully announcemysef ead the value of the paper as an ad- puai in the Eeld s he will b elected "if h t b I resp ectl a oce yet
vertias medium to dally p ereasin copy of the rules, reso utions and elec. and if his dftinage operations prove votes." He does not propose eto trade County trsure-election solicit the o 1 lawsgvotes. He does not propose to trade County 'treasurer and solicit the
esgmidiy s tion, laws bego verning primary e as successful in the rainy season off a single office. There is honor in of all Democrats. If elected I promise
Then is no disguisng the fact that lohas been receive they have during the extended being Governor. If it is tainted with to fulfill the duties of the office l
The.a is g t e a t enclosed find herewith my notice drought In the 'Glades he will be the dishonor he does nthe future as in the past Respe
p or, W B.t Agure a is going Setori be a of ndidacy together with check for most popular man In Florida all along dho fully R. B. PEELER.
peatinent e i n the Seatorial $125, which will cover the amount of the East Coast. .. ... -_arch 6th, 190[.
ontest He has a good record, as my assessment t at a candidate for the News conie from all over the State
well as a charming wife to aid him o-Mce of State Superintendent of Pub- A Waldo correspondent suggests that the people aro niIfesting very FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
4alittle interest ina aolincs. The cand- I respectfully announce myself
d In his canvass, and is making friends lie bistructlon. the name of N. W. Millican for County lttle r h candidate for County CommiTsind
daily. Kindly acknowledge receipt of same. Conmtsslonr. lie says Mr. Mtllican dates for State othen are unabl? to fro District No. 4 and solicit the
ant eablige. Yours truly, S In every way 4tLalified for the po- get very large crowds out to hear votes of all Democrats at the coming
snW. M. HOLLOWAY. ition and would mnake an excellent them and it has been suggested that primary. Respectfully, J. W. MAY.
Dry"Ta will prevent an active can. W., M.am py HOLLa.,Y R.io an. Do a e a xeln. N. 1.I
oyn willpreve activ... official. Th correspondent says noth- they arrange joint debates. It is prob- Micanoy, Fla., R. F. D. No. 1.
mw on for his seat. In hie misfor A NEW DISCOVERY. Ing is to ble said against the pIres'nt able that such will be done during the respectfully announce myself a
teae he and lhis family hr.ve the comnnlissioner, but that the people of next fw we S. candidate for County Commissloser
athy of th whol f The PhiladelphiaRecord sn'y I'nder. that section :re entitled to the offce -- - = from District No. 4. and solicit the
S y taker J. P. Rose of Drownvill. Pa. this time. Anyone wishing to correspond with votes of all Democrats. If elected I
itate. believes he has discovered the se. __-- Capt. I. J. Carter can address him at to thp rramthem duts to the oy.eo,

Rea. John N. C. Stockton, the lead- cret of Esyptisn mummy embalming. E. A. Osteen, who has been a faith- Putnam Hall, Fla. This Information Respectfully,
tag matidate for Goveroor, wa a wel. and crowds visit his establishment ful and emelent deputy of Sheriff ts given for the benefit of any Ir- A. U. HILLEARY,
elme visitor to GalnevIlle this wek. daily to gase on a dead unknown. into Fennell since the latter's induction -lVorsof Capt. Carter's company who Micanopy, Fla., March 13, 1908.
Mr. Stocktoo Is no stranger to the whose body he has been injecting a Into the ofie, announces himself as may desire ishtestimony la relation I respectfully announce my cadl* popts of Alachua county and will re- sert preserving faid daily for the a candidate for sheriff in today's Sun. to service in the Confederate army. dacy for re-election as County One.
**We~v a flatterins vote here at the com* past six weeks, Mlr. Ostern is well quallfled for the ......... ..... ..... -... missioner from the 4th distrlet, caprimaad The m an was killed by a train oin oftee and would make an efmetent .i.ng the election distrcthso abi n
pPimary.January o. No one claimed the txty. ofecr. lHe has friends throughoutthhaP0LITI'AL T eIs e oro veh- The press bulletins issued by the and the undertaker secured it. antaran- county who 'il give him loyal support. ed I shall endeavor to srve the p
priest Station of the University teeing a decent burial, 'shen his ex. . pe faithfully and impartially. Vwy
et Ptorida are of great value to the perinnts .r fwerenished. In reply to friends of the various AN OUNCEMENTS truly V s, .a PAULING.
farmers and stock raises of Porida, In nearly fifty days that hvse candidates a to who The Sun will V
ad should be prer-ed for future pased sine, there has been no change supiort for this and that offiCe. we I hreby announce myself a cand .
I reerene. The Seta is glad of the la the ap|iarance of the bod. ex. rep-nt: We will support the candid. Advertiements under this head, not date for County Commissioner trm
opportunity to print them. 'cept that it has become almost a hate date who i nominated. This io a exceeding nine lines, will be publish. I)istrict No. ,. subject to the actigp t y r ted one time a week tn the dally, of the primary If elected I will
and as ftrm as marble. After a we.k Democratie fight, and The Sun. being and one time a week in the semi. deavor to gi'e. the people a aill
-, Now that John Stockton has "got the beard of the stranger rew to the a Demorati newspaper, has no right weekly, from now until the Democratie ImpartIal service. Reapecs'ey
busy" in his own interet for Gover- length of a quarter of an inch. A to take side, for or against any can. primary on May 19th fcc 310; after R. M. MARTIN.
nor the other candidates are pleo "n shave was regarded as necessary. ned dilate. s4) long as we consider the must h te lnoun eCash i hawthorn. March 9th. 198.
the addle" and scouring the woods in the undertaker wught for aemeral days candidate wrthy of the every instance. I respectfulloywannuneemy
sarh of votes. They realise that before he foaud a barber 'sillung to candidate for reelection mself a
Mr. Stocktou is Ise d of treet otz. undertake the job sine then the, H~n lo I. Parris has formally an POR SHERIFF. Commitsstoner from Distriet
orgy and is hard o teat tn a whirl, muay has b'cni gten a clean ha: noutncevd that he will not be a tandi At the earnest solicitation of many promising the same faithtal attention wind eamlaigu' ource a ***rk state for tongrees against the able' friends throughout the county. I an. of the duties of the offce in the 1
a-d worth. Incumbent. Coagressman ntWar-e fr the omee of Sheriff of tur. as in the pat, and soliCit the rn-ak. btAlachua county, sabject to the action voes of my fellow-Deanocrats.
The pteoplet of Tainia are, broughtt The editor of The i'Sun has hen a ; Ir~k lark. but 'ill stand for r.- f the primary electric. If elected I s:eitfully, J. F L ygg
----- tin over the po~.stit~it of the ls I resident of Intn.thI. fr t.ar- bh'r'tioen to th.CeslgIslature- from lDural aur. the poop$* that I will see -th.o-.e poa. uthht
mean the dhertutie ,f nearly all tu. teret msn t | ifettedl in n taspali I ifll the' "^'t.r fo he woul hase met P. G. RA .118EY. ,ag.,ttda-te far 'ountr Cocntad i "atafic. frh,,sghs eyIk.Ih~elettr w. ct W W'Noee'ee n n'"urIf electedrby- r' l1.trctNOl f lete
14ban trant thro u ghts Key tie The ,its on ,tr ,. ..rt I' ',o hrby announce myself as a can to' to vItt r. faithful attend .
l.\ery effort will t' miade to retain 14thd ld tl oer t b.' at.'did.tefor hi Ie offce of Sheriff of all t). duti... the office ad
thas service, but It *' ipoibie that the printetd on the. 'ow a.4:.,iti t r ttw I.egstane A'rchA ct mte' at ithe ensuing Ib'ms th.- .'0",le to the best of my aig .
maIil ':il bt' tatke t. the lhortes"t h certifiedl to. t tes'.nt t o .st. .a aents this l'rt of the otertrs l rmtw if r:te, Resp ,ullyfIn lloew.
u,,'tt, ths March et t, ,, ,, .t s ,0.ry Ilkel that the' t to di~char ,,t r Jut t o th 11, r- .
abate hts tanaeI p, t ,," ', ~ o fther t athout fea r. fa' er or partish'iL :mf tIr e
,'so Ls*asi how t,. te be t of no kn, let ,* .arch rd. 190$
thoe fi r t., ni jgsg s'ydst lte fth w tert|he stIo it m' .a. t sure l the Ianty 11 G i0t'HAit~R~S fOR MEMB "R s
It,,,)ff, sout go.t n t;hergts wer the. tapl.asetrs to t a., .st .", ". et C O
't't!ble that touthorst Elet I 'e Hnttias1vin:o:::h4.1 se sc't< a li'h~b$4ts ath r a EME :naat
I no'l ny ut I, tsirofitab The SUnm to rr qut t.d t,, an .51.o 1 it I r ker o f iPell t!l be a *'re ther prewt'inc mIbaat **nt r i .io as
-- , ~th* O 'e ,and bries4 romans st.,* l1 t 'rv. 1, fr m-i- rg
t:. the hat henen the that 1. .\ Notwita on ll i e uad ,dat. f reomnatk. as a em. friends throuttealt the tus i ,
', ,,,ute nolt., ,trt' ship ca didate f~r utr c,,m t,,,s r bur t th," ,, e lboard frr the ne thr my el eddita for hrtf,* 'ar. I at. l th the
r ,,nsis. t,, re.ldcnt, frts the a..e,-dut ,d,.tr -, a ti. he slia. d ,i
-,this : ssult he an i lerutlal fr al antIaun, t e ti' : i. r .a t ooreme-t a |ll aptear th e w p rimars f a. :- .st la- r g Mil
e'l-etedi I sweentiw a fatth~ui :-**rf arh r.I *M.i wtil ha g
: ,new la ti t' r.ght lIte whkh 'sUI be made later ia few da, sanc of the dues of the oc .- t it r truly